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1994 Sabah state election

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The 1994 Sabah state election was held in February that year in the Malaysian state of Sabah. The election was one of the most controversial election in Sabah's political history. The election was won by the opposition party Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), winning 25 state electorates against 23 won by the nation's ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. However, due to a major defection by members of PBS to BN shortly after the election, PBS was forced out of power resulting in BN forming government in Sabah.[1] The outcome of this election and the defections resulted in the term katak being coined in, the literal meaning of which is "frog", due the actions of PBS members "jumping" to another political party.[2]

References

  • James Chin. Sabah State Election of 1994: End of Kadazan Unity, Asian Survey, Vol. 34, No. 10, 1994, pp. 904-915
  1. ^ Kalimullah Hassan (November 18, 2007). "OPINION: Reforms yes, but not through violence in the streets". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
  2. ^ Chin, Ung-Ho. 1999. "Kataks, Kadazan-Dusun Nationalism and Development: The 1999 Sabah State Election", Regime Change And Regime Maintenance In Asia And The Pacific (Series No 24), Department Of Political And Social Change, Research School Of Pacific And Asian Studies, Australian National University (ISBN 0-7315-2678-3)

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